US to Resolutely Safeguard Indo-Pacific Interests, Hegseth Tells Chinese Counterpart
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The United States doesn’t seek conflicts with communist China but will resolutely safeguard its interests in the Indo-Pacific region, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun in a meeting on Sept. 9.
“At the same time, however, he forthrightly relayed that the U.S. has vital interests in the Asia-Pacific, the priority theater, and will resolutely protect those interests,” Parnell said.
Parnell described the exchange as “candid and constructive,” adding that both sides agreed to further discussions.
According to a summary of the meeting published by Chinese state media Xinhua, the discussion touched on regional issues, including Taiwan and the South China Sea.
In the video call, Dong told Hegseth to maintain an open attitude, keep lines of communication open, and foster “a stable and positive relationship between the two militaries based on mutual respect and peaceful coexistence,” according to Xinhua.
Dong called for respect of Beijing’s “core interests,” while warning the United States against interfering in Taiwan issues.
“Any schemes and interference aimed at ‘using military force to assist independence’ or ‘using the Taiwan issue to contain China’ will be thwarted,” Dong was cited as saying by Xinhua.

Any attempts by the Chinese regime to seize control of Taiwan, Hegseth said, would result in “devastating consequences” for not only the Indo-Pacific but also the entire world.
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